2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
Acne: what causes it and how to relieve it   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD: Zits, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads...who doesn't dread them? Acne is the most common skin condition in the US, affecting 40-50 million people at any one time. Acne can range from mild pimples, through blackheads, whiteheads and ...

Tips to beat adult onset acne   STLtoday.com
Some Common Foods That Cause Acne   Pakistan Tribe
This Regimen Helps Erase Every Trace of Acne   Beauty Blitz
Food World News   
BLR Eagle   
Christian Post (blog)   
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Huffington Post
   
Learning Ebola's Lessons -- The Hard Way   
Huffington Post
On Saturday, all being well, the World Health Organization will declare Sierra Leone Ebola-free. It comes after a long, tense, 42-day countdown, and an even longer fight to curb the spread of Ebola. As a Sierra Leonean journalist who has covered the ...

Britain hails end of Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone   Xinhua
Sierra Leone hours from being declared free of Ebola   Belfast Telegraph
'Sierra Leone: Pregnant schoolgirls excluded from school, banned from exams'   Vanguard
New York Times   
Reuters   
This is Sierra Leone   
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Park Slope Stoop
   
Advances in Diagnoses and Treatment Options for Celiac Disease, IBS, IBD, and EoE   
Medscape
Several important advances in the clinical practice of gastroenterology were addressed during this year's Digestive Disease Week (DDW). This review briefly summarizes the relevant concepts that emerged, and highlights the pace of progress in diagnosing ...

This article Is gluten-free   Flagler College Gargoyle
13 surprising foods you didn't know contained gluten   Business Insider
'Watermelon Stomach': Silly name, serious problem   The University News
KQED QUEST (blog)   
Park Slope Stoop (blog)   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
5-year-olds' self-esteem rivals adults - study   
New Zealand Herald
Girls with high self-esteem tend to prefer to associate with other girls, and to think that girls are better than boys. Photo / iStock. Children develop self-esteem by age 5, much earlier than previously thought, according to new research that suggests ...
By age 5, children have a sense of self-esteem that rivals adults, study says   Washington Post
Self-Esteem Established in Children by Age Five, Study Says   Science World Report
Children's self-esteem already established by age five   Daily Times
malaysiandigest.com   
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Genomic Health Given Average Rating of “Hold” by Brokerages (NASDAQ:GHDX)   
Voice Chronicle
Genomic Health logo Genomic Health (NASDAQ:GHDX) has earned an average recommendation of “Hold” from the ten brokerages that are presently covering the company, MarketBeat reports. Three analysts have rated the stock with a sell recommendation, ...

Brokerages Set Genomic Health Price Target at $29.00 (NASDAQ:GHDX)   WKRB News
Analyst Price Target Update on Genomic Health, Inc.   OTC Outlook

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Huffington Post
   
Cuts To Free Condom Program Put Indian Sex Workers At Greater Risk For HIV   
Huffington Post
<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">An INDRANIL MUKHERJEE via Getty Images An Indian sex worker demonstrates how to use a condom during a behavioural change communication (BCC) session at the Social Activities ...

Condom shortage hampers India's AIDS fight   The Express Tribune

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CTV News
   
University returning $1 million Coke donated to obesity research centre   
CTV News
NEW YORK -- The University of Colorado School of Medicine is returning a $1 million contribution from Coca-Cola to start a group that says it's dedicated to ending obesity. The money was provided to establish the Global Energy Balance Network, which ...
University returning $1M donation from Coke for obesity research centre   Globalnews.ca

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BBC News
   
Review into patient death at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow   
BBC News
An investigation is under way after an elderly man died on a trolley at Scotland's new £842m hospital following a six-hour wait for treatment. The Daily Record said the patient suffered cardiac arrest in a corridor at the Immediate Assessment Unit of ...
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital bosses open patient death probe   expressandstar.com
Old Man Dies In Super Hospital After Waiting 8 Hours For Treatment   Pakistan Tribe
OAP dies on trolley in super hospital corridor after waiting eight hours to be ...   The Sun (subscription)
Glasgow Evening Times   
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OctaFinance.com
   
Analyst Price Target Update on Fresenius Medical Care Corporation   
OTC Outlook
Fresenius Medical Care Corporation (NYSE:FMS) should head towards $45.21 per share according to 5 Analysts in consensus. However, if the road gets shaky, the stock may fall short to $40 per share. The higher price estimate target is at $54 according to ...

Barclays Reiterates €73.00 Price Target for Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co ...   Dakota Financial News
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA PT Set at €85.00 by Warburg Research (FME)   Zolmax
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA Given a €85.00 Price Target by Warburg ...   WKRB News
Intercooler   
OctaFinance.com   
Voice Chronicle   
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National Post
   
Five things you need to know about tapeworm cancer   
New Zealand Herald
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's "X-files" unit (the one that investigates unexplained illnesses and deaths) has made a mind-blowing discovery about tapeworms and their ability to transmit cancer to humans. The details, which were ...

Man dies after tapeworm inside him gets cancer   Pakistan Today
Colombian Man Died After Tapeworm's Cancer Spread Inside His Body   iSchoolGuide
Cancer-Ridden Tapeworm Gave Man Tumors, CDC Determines   Huffington Post
ABC Online   
Latin American Herald Tribune   
New England Journal of Medicine   
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